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Day 9: Visit to the Beach
... thing is that we payed nothing to come swim here. It was free, which I thought was dumb because the government could easily make money out of such a beautiful place. I would recommend this place to everyone who likes to swim and enjoys their days outside taking the sun. This place is also a great place to take picture in. The were countless things and ways to take pictures for those that enjoy taking shots of our environment. ...
Frenchy Family time
... too be with them. I can see how saintly they are compared to the demanding selfish au-pair kids.
With Carol I actually got dressed up properly for Halloween for maybe the first time ever. We were bloody vampires. Went to the only bar in town. A Cuban one decked out for the holiday. Made friends with some circus kids. Fun night!
On Friday we went to Nice for a zombie walk. Who knew playing dead and hungry could be such fun! ...
We sail the seven C's
... a psychedelic version of the chestnut casings? But no, nothing like that. Chartreuse actually refers to the Carthusians, also called the Order of Saint Bruno, which is an order of “enclosed monastics”. Interestingly, the Carthusians include both monks and nuns, which must make for some interesting enclosures. They are called Carthusian because St Bruno built his first hermitage in a valley of the Chartreuse Mountains, which are located in the French ...
A day in Saint-Tropez!!
... La Citadelle- an old fortress that was used to protect Saint-Tropez back in the 1600’s. I jumped on a tour and learnt all about its history. Turns out it was used as a fortress until 1873 and now it’s just a historical monument that will soon house a museum of local history!.
I then headed back down into the old part of town planning on finding a little restaurant where I could sit ...
Froggie Country
... and they are then provided with a guide to the participating vineyards. We had not become members, but had been told about Domaine Morin Langerin, outside Meze, being a lovely spot and that they may not mind us staying.
We arrived late in the afternoon, bought several bottles of Merlo and a jar of honey. When to our delight the couple who had recommended the sight, Joe and Caroline Gipps, arrived. (Joe’s Great Great Great ...